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  • Liverpool are now working on two midfield signings

    Liverpool are now working on two midfield signings

    Liverpool are now working on two midfield signings
    Liverpool and manager Jurgen Klopp are keen to add two more signings in midfield this summer, sources have told Football Insider.

    This news comes on the heels of the impending departures of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho to Saudi Arabian clubs.

    Football Insider revealed on Monday (17 July) that Liverpool expect to lose both stars this week for a combined fee of around £50m, with Henderson and Fabinho now finalizing transfer formalities.

    The Reds were already down in midfield with the departures of Naby Keita, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and James Milner at the end of their respective contracts.

    Liverpool have already moved this summer to add Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai but are now turning their attention to further reinforcements. A well-informed source has told Football Insider that a defensive midfielder is seen as a ‘must’ – as the fallout from Fabinho’s departure is set to wreak havoc on the Merseysiders squad.

    A separate signing will come in to replace Henderson, who plays in the more conventional central midfield.

    The Reds have specific interests in a number of other names, including Southampton’s Romeo Lavia, Borussia Mönchengladbach star Manu Kone – and Nice midfielder Khephren Thuram.

    Klopp’s side will play in the Europa League in the 2023/24 season after finishing fifth last season.

    Moreover, Arsenal are preparing a new move for Liverpool’s goal.

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    While Manchester United made a transfer request, Sadio Mané and Philippe Coutinho might reunite.

    While Manchester United made a transfer request, Sadio Mané and Philippe Coutinho might reunite.An overview of the Liverpool Euro rivals, including the possibility of a reunion between Sadio Mané and Philippe Coutinho. Atlanta has demanded that Manchester United transfer.

    It would be a significant change for Liverpool if Jordan Henderson and Fabinho both left during the same summer, especially when added to the departures of seasoned stars like James Milner.

    Jörg Schmadtke, the new sporting director at Anfield, appeared to be very busy in the background organizing a proper rebuild and team reset, giving the impression that Jürgen Klopp was about to experience a significant change.

    In truth, however, even though the evolution should have possibly happened more quickly, especially in midfield, it did start a while back. Liverpool lost Roberto Firmino after Sadio Mané was sold to Bayern Munich last summer.

    A similar procedure is now being carried out in midfield. Due to the youth of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alisson Becker (and Ibrahima Konaté, relative to his position), Liverpool’s defensive rebuild can be more gradual, but that too needs to start as soon as possible.

    It was difficult for Liverpool to part with Mané and Firmino, but doing so allowed them to be first in line to snag attacking talent, which Manchester United is now doing. And as for Mané, he has had trouble since leaving Anfield, much like Philippe Coutinho.

    Transfer chasing by Sadio Mané and Philippe Coutinho.

    While Manchester United made a transfer request, Sadio Mané and Philippe Coutinho might reunite.
    Mané, a former forward for Liverpool, has been informed by Bayern Munich that the German champion will not stand in the way of the 31-year-old if he wants to leave. While the player is content to stay, that is typically code for wanting a sale.

    Now, 90Min reports that Steven Gerrard wants to sign both Mané and Coutinho for the Saudi Pro League in addition to pursuing Jordan Henderson for Al Ettifaq.

    Mané reportedly turned down interest from Saudi Arabia earlier in the summer, but Bayern Munich is hoping to persuade him to switch teams because there aren’t many other clubs in Europe willing to compete for his services.

    Mané can undoubtedly perform better than the Saudi league, but the majority of the players who have moved there this summer can as well, according to Liverpool .
    com.
    Henderson could also perform much better, but money talks.

    Offer from Manchester United was declined.

    Rasmus Hjlund, a forward for Atalanta, has reportedly become unavailable as Erik ten Hag searches for a new number nine for Manchester United, according to The Athletic.

    Manchester United offered Donny van de Beek and unwanted Fred as part of a proposed deal for the Danish forward, but the Serie A club rejected that “out of hand.”.

    The 20-year-old, who joined Atalanta from Sturm Graz in the summer of 2022 and scored 10 goals last season, is seeking a cash-only contract.

    Although the Reds have a ton of offensive talent, Manchester United really needs a world-class number nine to advance. It can be challenging to complete a deal, though; Liverpool beat the Old Trafford team to the signings of Darwin Nez and Cody Gakpo.

  • Kylian Mbappe urges Jurgen Klopp to make the first offer in the Liverpool transfer roundup.

    Kylian Mbappe urges Jurgen Klopp to make the first offer in the Liverpool transfer roundup.

    Kylian Mbappe urges Jurgen Klopp to make the first offer in the Liverpool transfer roundup.Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp’s transfer activity shows no signs of slowing down, with midfielders Fabinho and Jordan Henderson wanted by clubs in Saudi Arabia

    Jurgen Klopp has already signed two players this summer, so who will be the next star to move to Merseyside?

    Alexis Mac Allister was the first player to join Klopp’s squad during the current spell, with Liverpool initially paying £35m for the Brighton midfielder – a bargain in many people’s eyes.

    The World Cup winner was soon followed by Dominik Szoboszlai after the Reds activated the Hungarian captain’s £60m release clause at RB Leipzig.

    Mbappe gives approval

    Klopp is looking to rebuild his side after a disappointing fifth-place finish in the Premier League last season. The Liverpool manager has already greeted a number of fan favorites this summer, including Roberto Firmino and James Milner.

    According to CaughtOffside, Liverpool are interested in Rennes winger Jeremy Doku. The 21-year-old Belgian international scored seven goals and provided four assists for Rennes last season and has two years left on his contract.

    Liverpool are said to be prioritizing strengthening other parts of their squad but could dive in for Doku if the price is right. Napoli, Milan and Aston Villa would also consider an offer for the player, who would prefer to move to the Premier League.

    Doku has many admirers, including Kylian Mbappé. The World Cup winner told France Football in 2021: “I was recently talking to my father about a player who impressed me from the stands… with his speed, this is Doku, in Rennes.”

    Rennes have reportedly put a €40million price tag on Doku. As quoted by Get French Football News, Mbappé added: “In five years as a professional I have never seen anyone demonstrate such power from a standing start.”

    Saudi latest.

    Kylian Mbappe urges Jurgen Klopp to make the first offer in the Liverpool transfer roundup.
    Fabinho will remain a Liverpool player for now. As reported by the Liverpool ECHO, the Reds and Al-Ittihad are still in talks over a £40m transfer. The 29-year-old Brazilian international has been left out of Liverpool’s squad for their pre-season training camp in Germany.

    Club captain Jordan Henderson is also wanted by a Saudi club – Steven Gerrard’s Al-Ettifaq – and his future is at stake. But unlike Fabinho, the 33-year-old midfielder is in Germany with the rest of the Liverpool squad.

    If Fabinho or Henderson leave Liverpool this summer, Klopp should sign another central midfielder. Sofyan Amrabat, the Fiorentina star who helped Morocco reach the semi-finals of last year’s World Cup in Qatar, is rumored.

    According to the Daily Mail, Fiorentina want £25m for Amrabat. The 26-year-old’s contract is just one year old and is wanted by several clubs, including Manchester United. In Liverpool’s eyes, this could be problematic for two reasons.

    United can offer Amrabat something Liverpool cannot – Champions League football – and the player has worked with Erik ten Hag before. Amrabat’s breakthrough as a professional came in Utrecht when Ten Hag was in charge of the Dutch team.

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    After two deals, Liverpool can use their strong relationship to land the ideal midfielder.

    Comment: Liverpool can complete a significant transfer by building strong ties with other clubs. Liverpool can take advantage of their relationship
    Comment: Liverpool can complete a significant transfer by building strong ties with other clubs, Liverpool can take advantage of their relationship with Brighton to close a deal on Moises Caicedo, who is a transfer target. Since many players have moved from the South Coast to Merseyside and vice versa, the Premier League clubs enjoy a great working relationship.

    The Reds just finished contract talks with Brighton for playmaker Alexis MacAllister worth £35 million. The Argentine joined well in advance of the start of preseason, and those negotiations were reportedly easy.

    Numerous reports claim that Liverpool is now interested in competing with Chelsea for Caicedo, a former Brighton teammate of Mac Allister. The Reds need midfield reinforcements as Jordan Henderson and Fabinho are now likely to leave, despite claims that Chelsea hold the upper hand in a potential deal.

    Liverpool already had a shortage in midfielders, so if the two leave, they will need yet another player. They will have Caicedo, who is a star, ready to join Mac Allister in Klopp’s team right away.

    Comment: Liverpool can complete a significant transfer by building strong ties with other clubs. Liverpool can take advantage of their relationship
    They might benefit from utilizing their strong connection to Brighton. The Seagulls were willing to accept a cheap £35 million price for Mac Allister after engaging in vigorous discussion. The opposite move has recently been made by Adam Lallana and James Milner.

    With Klopp currently looking for another new midfielder, the club can now resume discussions regarding Caicedo. While Brighton retained their former head coach Graham Potter, defender Marc Cucurella, and a large number of their backroom staff, Chelsea may have a more challenging relationship with Brighton as a result.

    Levi Colwill is another player that the Blues won’t transfer to a South Coast club. Liverpool is rumored to be interested in the England U21 defender as well.

    As for the 2023–24 Premier League season, Liverpool manager Klopp anticipates fielding a very different team than the one that struggled mightily the previous campaign. The German is counting on the club’s young players to stand out in preseason to make up for the lack of new signings.

    “There aren’t many new players right now, but [we have] a lot of young players, obviously, in and young players for whom the door is open, who can play a different role next season,” Klopp said, according to the club’s website.

    Conor Bradley, Ben Doak, and Bobby Clark are all a year older and all looking fantastic. Bobby Clark also grew in some way, which is typical. They can all take on slightly different roles if they so choose, and as I previously stated, there is room for that. ”.

  • Liverpool designates a’special’ player as their new top transfer target.

    Liverpool designates a’special’ player as their new top transfer target.

    Liverpool designates a'special' player as their new top transfer target.

    Romeo Lavia is reportedly Liverpool’s new top transfer target, and they see him as the best choice to succeed Fabinho in the midfield.While Liverpool already has competition for Lavia’s services from Arsenal and Chelsea, Fabrizio Romano claims that the Reds have identified the Belgian international as an “important” target in light of Fabinho’s impending move to Saudi Arabia.

    For the majority of the summer, Lavia has been closely associated with a transfer to Liverpool.
    Although Jordan Henderson is another player who might eventually leave Merseyside, the rumors may soon reach a head with Fabinho on the verge of leaving Anfield.

    If Liverpool can outbid teams like Arsenal and Chelsea for the services of Lavia, who has already been hailed by Romano as a “special” player, it would be a dream come true for Jurgen Klopp. Furthermore, the most recent information is a very positive indication that a deal might be reached.

    In actuality, if Liverpool’s negotiating tactics are anything to go by, Fabinho’s move to Saudi Arabia should be finalized in the upcoming days. There is therefore a chance that an official offer for Lavia will be made before the week is over.

    As soon as Fabinho is sold, Liverpool must submit a bid for Lavia.

    Liverpool, Arsenal, and Chelsea are all aware that the time has come to sign the Southampton star, and the race to sign Lavia appears to be finally coming to an end. The Reds must make their first offer as soon as Fabinho’s transfer to Saudi Arabia is finalized.

    As we all know, the club that signs Lavia may now depend on which team makes the first reasonable offer. Therefore, if Liverpool wants to replace Fabinho this summer with the Belgian wonderkid, they are now on a time crunch.

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    A legend of Liverpool responds to the “outrage” over Jordan Henderson’s move to Saudi Arabia.

    A legend of Liverpool responds to the "outrage" over Jordan Henderson's move to Saudi Arabia.
    Robbie Fowler, a former player for Liverpool, believes that the “outrage” over Jordan Henderson’s potential salary of £700,000 per week in Saudi Arabia is misplaced.

    After much-publicized talks with Al-Ettifaq, Henderson joining Steven Gerrard’s management team would be welcomed by the former striker, who now oversees Saudi Arabia’s second-tier team Al Qadsiah.

    He stated in his Mirror column that “Jordan Henderson’s alleged wages have caused the outrage.”. “I’ve never really understood why the salaries of football players are such a touchy subject, but the billions made by financiers are never called into question.

    But first, let’s be clear about something. I won’t criticize Steven Gerrard, Jordan, or anyone else who has worked in Saudi Arabia or is considering doing so. Not because I’m taking the money as well — that just isn’t true.

    “As I’ve previously stated, I accepted a position in the league beneath the Saudi Pro League because I’m ambitious to become a manager and because I want to establish my credentials. I haven’t had that opportunity in the UK. ”.

    Al-Ettifaq are reportedly having financial difficulties paying Liverpool’s £20 million asking price for Henderson, despite their sizable wage offer.

    Another Reds midfielder, Fabinho, may be leaving for the Middle East after receiving a £40 million offer from Al-Ittihad.

    A legend of Liverpool responds to the "outrage" over Jordan Henderson's move to Saudi Arabia.
    Some worry that Arabian football will deprive the Premier League of its best players, a worry that Fowler is unconcerned about along with the fees changing hands. Dissatisfaction with the region’s record on equality and human rights has been expressed by others.

    Fowler continued, “I am close with Stevie and I know Jordan well. I believe Steven is similar to me in that he wants to manage, he wants to establish himself, and since leaving Aston Villa, the right opportunity hasn’t appeared.

    “Now that he has the support of a major team, he plays in a league that aspires to improvement and to ranking among the best leagues in the world. An ambitious manager has a fantastic opportunity to advance.

    “Yes, there has been money thrown at this large project, but we can all ponder why there is that financial backing now. Has the Premier League’s identical action been criticized by anyone?

  • Liverpool want £160,000-weekly ready to secure move to Anfield – report

    Liverpool want £160,000-weekly ready to secure move to Anfield – report

    Liverpool want £160,000-weekly ready to secure move to Anfield – report
    Liverpool needed a major midfield overhaul this summer, but we expect a possible mass exodus from the center of the park.

    After three midfielders were allowed to leave this summer, Fabinho and Henderson are now linked with a move from Anfield.

    According to The Mail, Fabinho is set to move to Saudi Arabia to join Al-Ittihad and one of the players Liverpool have chosen to replace him is Kalvin Phillips.

    Sky Sports have also revealed the Reds have given Brazil clearance to complete the £40m move to the Middle East and want Man City’s regista to cement the No.6 position.

    The Merseysiders were after the England international in 2022 but in the end the Sky Blues eventually suspended his services for £45million. On the other hand, in April this year, The Star exclusively revealed that Jurgen Klopp wants Liverpool to reach a £35million deal for Phillips, who wants to move to Anfield.

    The 27-year-old is still on a five-year contract with Etihad and earns a salary of £160,000 a week.

    Liverpool want £160,000-weekly ready to secure move to Anfield – report

    Phillips was a key player for Leeds United and impressed for England at Euro 2020, but since his move to Cityzens he has only warmed up on the bench.

    Last season, the deep 27-player playmaker played just 593 minutes in all tournaments and started just three games for Man City.

    Do you think he’s good enough to replace Fabinho, who has been one of the Premier League’s top DMs over the years?

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    A young player for Liverpool claims that he is currently competing to make Jurgen Klopp’s starting lineup.

    A young player for Liverpool claims that he is currently competing to make Jurgen Klopp's starting lineup.Conor Bradley, a Liverpool prospect, has said that this year’s preseason “feels different” for him.

    Last season, the right-back had a standout loan experience at Bolton Wanderers.
    Bradley has a good chance of earning a spot in the first team roster because Calvin Ramsay is on loan to Preston North End for the 23–24 season.

    And the 20-year-old said he’s aiming to do just that when he spoke to liverpoolfc . com for the first time since his return from Bolton.

    The biggest preseason of my career thus far, he declared, was unquestionably. “Of course, I believe every pre-season will be the most important for me, but I’m looking forward to this one and seeing how I do.

    “It just feels different than the last preseason I participated in. I’m currently competing for a spot in this squad. I want to work hard and compete for that position.

    “I think I play much better than I did the last time I was here. I’m eager to demonstrate my abilities during the preseason. The last few years have been crazy, but I just want to keep working and moving forward to see where it leads. ”.

    Bradley is desperate for a chance with Liverpool.

    These are the kinds of conversations that Jurgen Klopp will adore hearing from the young right-back. After destroying everyone in his path in League One the previous season, Bradley appears eager to continue growing.

    A young right-back at Liverpool can naturally only set himself up for so much success. Bradley won’t be anything like a regular next season because Trent Alexander-Arnold will be ahead of him.

    Though you never know, to be fair. Trent might convince Klopp to start him in midfield on a permanent basis if the Northern Ireland international can do so.

    Jurgen has so far been apprehensive to take that action. But to be fair, Liverpool has never had a full-back who was good enough to stand in for him.

    That might soon change if Bradley is able to reach his early potential.

    In either case, the young man at Anfield has a wide open door. Now he has the chance to continue working through it.

    If he is prepared for that, it will be clear in the coming weeks.
    If he performs well, he’ll undoubtedly be on the team the following year.
    He will return to being on loan if he doesn’t impress enough. Bradley should be closely watched no matter what happens.

  • Expert believes Liverpool aren’t desperate to keep £44m ‘exceptional’ star amid recent reports

    Expert believes Liverpool aren’t desperate to keep £44m ‘exceptional’ star amid recent reports

    Expert believes Liverpool aren't desperate to keep £44m 'exceptional' star amid recent reports
    Steve Nicol believes Liverpool should now cash in on Fabinho after receiving a £40m offer for the Brazilian from Saudi Arabian Pro League side Al-Ittihad.

    Nicol spoke to ESPN following the news – reported by the Guardian – that Fabinho will not travel with the Liverpool squad for the pre-season training camp in Germany.

    The Guardian says Fabinho is now expected to leave Liverpool after the club received that offer from Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, it is still unclear whether Reds captain Jordan Henderson will follow him to the United.

    It’s quite a shock to see Fabinho and Henderson linked with Liverpool’s departure. But the club are reviewing their midfield options with Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai already on board.

    Nicol backs Liverpool to take advantage of Fabinho
    And we must not forget that Fabinho – like others – had a very difficult season last year. He certainly didn’t look like the same player who had previously established himself as one of the best defensive midfielders in the world.

    Nicol believes now is the time for Liverpool to let him go as they clearly have doubts over his ability to return to his best form.

    Expert believes Liverpool aren't desperate to keep £44m 'exceptional' star amid recent reports
    “You know, it’s funny when we were talking about the Liverpool midfield at the end of the season and I said, ‘Well, it’s interesting if Liverpool – Klopp in particular – but when the coaching staff technical “they all get together and talk about the players if Fabinho had a bad streak or if his legs could have been lost,” he told ESPN. “And the fact that they’re ready to listen to offers for him at this stage, when pre-season has already started, shows that I think the answer is that they think his legs are probably gone. so is what that tells me.

    “And if you get £40m for a man who you obviously don’t want to keep if you let him go, then take the money.”

    The Reds are close to getting most of their money back
    Remarkably, Liverpool are lucky to get almost all of their money back with Fabinho. As reported by Sky Sports, the Reds spent £43.7million to sign him from Monaco.

    He turned out to be an amazing newcomer. He has been “exceptional” for several years. But its form has declined more recently.

    And his departure should give Liverpool more than enough time to find a replacement. After all, they’ve been preparing for Fabinho’s departure for some time.

    He was so important. It is therefore normal that they have objectives in mind. They may need to replace it much sooner than expected.

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    While Manchester United made a transfer request, Sadio Mané and Philippe Coutinho might reunite.

    While Manchester United made a transfer request, Sadio Mané and Philippe Coutinho might reunite.An overview of the Liverpool Euro rivals, including the possibility of a reunion between Sadio Mané and Philippe Coutinho. Atlanta has demanded that Manchester United transfer.

    It would be a significant change for Liverpool if Jordan Henderson and Fabinho both left during the same summer, especially when added to the departures of seasoned stars like James Milner.

    Jörg Schmadtke, the new sporting director at Anfield, appeared to be very busy in the background organizing a proper rebuild and team reset, giving the impression that Jürgen Klopp was about to experience a significant change.

    In truth, however, even though the evolution should have possibly happened more quickly, especially in midfield, it did start a while back. Liverpool lost Roberto Firmino after Sadio Mané was sold to Bayern Munich last summer.

    A similar procedure is now being carried out in midfield. Due to the youth of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alisson Becker (and Ibrahima Konaté, relative to his position), Liverpool’s defensive rebuild can be more gradual, but that too needs to start as soon as possible.

    It was difficult for Liverpool to part with Mané and Firmino, but doing so allowed them to be first in line to snag attacking talent, which Manchester United is now doing. And as for Mané, he has had trouble since leaving Anfield, much like Philippe Coutinho.

    Transfer chasing by Sadio Mané and Philippe Coutinho.

    While Manchester United made a transfer request, Sadio Mané and Philippe Coutinho might reunite.
    Mané, a former forward for Liverpool, has been informed by Bayern Munich that the German champion will not stand in the way of the 31-year-old if he wants to leave. While the player is content to stay, that is typically code for wanting a sale.

    Now, 90Min reports that Steven Gerrard wants to sign both Mané and Coutinho for the Saudi Pro League in addition to pursuing Jordan Henderson for Al Ettifaq.

    Mané reportedly turned down interest from Saudi Arabia earlier in the summer, but Bayern Munich is hoping to persuade him to switch teams because there aren’t many other clubs in Europe willing to compete for his services.

    Mané can undoubtedly perform better than the Saudi league, but the majority of the players who have moved there this summer can as well, according to Liverpool .
    com.
    Henderson could also perform much better, but money talks.

    Offer from Manchester United was declined.

    Rasmus Hjlund, a forward for Atalanta, has reportedly become unavailable as Erik ten Hag searches for a new number nine for Manchester United, according to The Athletic.

    Manchester United offered Donny van de Beek and unwanted Fred as part of a proposed deal for the Danish forward, but the Serie A club rejected that “out of hand.”.

    The 20-year-old, who joined Atalanta from Sturm Graz in the summer of 2022 and scored 10 goals last season, is seeking a cash-only contract.

    Although the Reds have a ton of offensive talent, Manchester United really needs a world-class number nine to advance. It can be challenging to complete a deal, though; Liverpool beat the Old Trafford team to the signings of Darwin Nez and Cody Gakpo.

  • Due to Saudi interest, Fabinho has been REMOVED from Liverpool’s 32-man roster for the preseason training camp in Germany.

    Due to Saudi interest, Fabinho has been REMOVED from Liverpool’s 32-man roster for the preseason training camp in Germany.

    Due to Saudi interest, Fabinho has been REMOVED from Liverpool's 32-man roster for the preseason training camp in Germany.
    But after receiving a £700,000 per week Al-Ettifaq offer, Jordan Henderson DOES travel.

    In the midst of his five-year contract with Liverpool, Fabinho was left out of the team for their preseason training camp in Germany.

    Liverpool decided it would be wise to keep Fabinho on Merseyside while negotiations for his potential sale are ongoing because Al Hilal, the Saudi team coached by Nuno Esprito Santo, made a sizable offer for the Brazil international midfielder.

    It is a significant moment for Liverpool because Fabinho—often referred to as “The Hoover” by Jurgen Klopp—has been a crucial member of their squad ever since he joined from Monaco in 2018 and has distinguished himself as one of the best holding midfielders in the league.

    If Fabinho leaves, which seems likely, Liverpool will need to find a replacement. They are looking at a number of players, including Ryan Gravenberch of Bayern Munich, Romeo Lavia of Southampton, and Sofyan Amrabat, a Moroccan powerhouse who has also been linked with Manchester United.

    Due to Saudi interest, Fabinho has been REMOVED from Liverpool's 32-man roster for the preseason training camp in Germany.
    The Liverpool preseason camp roster has been reduced due to interest from Saudi Arabia in Fabinho.

    Due to Saudi interest, Fabinho has been REMOVED from Liverpool's 32-man roster for the preseason training camp in Germany.

    Jordan Henderson has continued to travel despite receiving a £700,000 weekly offer from Saudi Arabia.

    The inclusion of Kalvin Phillips of Manchester City on Liverpool’s list is another surprise. There hasn’t been a transfer between the clubs since Raheem Sterling transferred from Anfield to The Etihad in July 2015, so it’s unclear how likely it would be for them to conduct business.

    While Aurelian Tchouameni, who Liverpool pursued a year ago, is rumored to be unattainable this summer from Real Madrid, Moses Caicedo, who has been frequently linked with Liverpool, is more likely to move to Chelsea.

    Despite the rumors regarding his own future, Liverpool’s captain Jordan Henderson has traveled to Germany.

    Wednesday’s preseason opener for Klopp’s team is against Karlsruhe, and there’s a chance that newcomers Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai will make their club debuts in this game.

    Travelling party: Alisson, Gomez, Van Dijk, Konate, Thiago, Diaz, Szoboszlai, Nunez, Mac Allister, Salah, Adrian, Henderson, Gakpo, Jota, Tsimikas, Robertson, Matip, Bajcetic, Phillips, Kelleher, Alexander-Arnold, Pitaluga, Bradley, Clark, Doak, Frauendorf, Jaros, Koumas, McConnell, Mrozek, Quansah, Scanlon.

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    Rumor Spreading: Liverpool and Lavia Agree on Personal Terms.

    Rumor Spreading: Liverpool and Lavia Agree on Personal Terms.
    Liverpool FC reportedly reached a personal agreement with Southampton’s Romeo Lavia while they wait for their captain’s decision on whether to move to Saudi Arabia.

    Whether Liverpool would need to make room for Lavia by moving a midfielder like Thiago had been the subject of conflicting reports. However, it appears that Henderson’s potential departure will finish the job.

    With the player committed to the Reds, hopefully the club can now start the slow-burning process of haggling a transfer fee with Southampton. Logic suggests that the price would be slightly higher than £40 million, but I would certainly anticipate Liverpool to reduce it from the £50 million fee that has been floated over the past week. That is as a result of the buy-back clause going into effect at the same price in 2019. If Soton approves the player’s transfer during this window, City will also be entitled to a portion of the transfer fee. Even though the player has only one season of experience in the top flight, the talent is undeniable.
    Nevertheless, the price is still high.
    We’ll see if Jörg Schmadtke and crew can complete the task.

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    In the midst of the Anfield transfer turbulence, Florian Plettenberg, a Liverpool player, has been seen in Germany.

    Rumor Spreading: Liverpool and Lavia Agree on Personal Terms.
    Sepp van den Berg of Liverpool reportedly has the power to arrange a transfer to a Bundesliga team soon.

    This information was provided by Sky German’s Florian Plettenberg via Twitter during a period of significant change behind the scenes with potential offers for Jordan Henderson and Fabinho.

    The tweet in question suggests that the defender, who briefly made an impression at Schalke after a six-month injury layoff, would be interested in a loan assignment.

    Even though it’s admittedly challenging to see where the young Dutchman fits in around players like Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate, it’s still debatably premature to say with certainty that he doesn’t have a future in the Liverpool backline.

    It’s a potentially exciting option we could look to exploit if the player can have a fruitful stint on loan in the German top-flight. He stands at 6’4″ and has already played fairly prominently as a right-sided center-back while on loan.

    It’s a discussion that is ultimately supported by “ifs,” “buts,” and “maybes,” of course, and it’s unlikely that we will be in a position to gamble next summer given rumors about the need to restock the back four in 2024.

     

  • As Jordan Henderson moves closer to a switch to Saudi Arabia, Liverpool “learns Khephren Thuram’s price.”.

    As Jordan Henderson moves closer to a switch to Saudi Arabia, Liverpool “learns Khephren Thuram’s price.”.

    As Jordan Henderson moves closer to a switch to Saudi Arabia, Liverpool "learns Khephren Thuram's price.". In order to improve his midfield in anticipation of Jordan Henderson's potential departure for Saudi Arabia, Jurgen Klopp is pursuing the transfer of Khephren Thuram. The Liverpool transfer rumors are still circulating as the club begins preseason practice. There are currently discussions about possible new signings after the additions of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai to the team. OGC Nice star Khephren Thuram is one name that has been connected to Liverpool. Thuram was expected to remain at Nice, according to earlier reports, as Liverpool had diverted their focus and Bayern Munich had scaled back their interest. The midfielder reportedly wanted to increase his chances of being selected for the French national team for Euro 2024. New reports, however, suggest that Liverpool is still interested in signing him. This summer, Thuram's services are sought after by both Liverpool and Bayern Munich, claims Foot Mercato. Nice would be willing to sell the 22-year-old, but only if their asking price of £43 million is met. Nice would also need to negotiate terms with the player, who is not actively seeking a transfer. Borussia Dortmund, Jurgen Klopp's former club, is reportedly interested in Thuram as well, so they could compete with Liverpool. Dortmund, however, might think the cost is excessive. Jordan Henderson has been offered a lucrative deal to join him in the Saudi Pro League by former Liverpool captain and current manager Steven Gerrard of Al Ettifaq. Levi Colwill is reportedly wanted by Liverpool, and they are prepared to make an offer. Other teams have expressed interest in the defender, but Chelsea insists that he is not for sale, so the defender's future is uncertain. Colwill's current Blues contract is good until 2025, but he reportedly has second thoughts about staying with the team in the long run. During preseason, the player and Mauricio Pochettino are also expected to speak.
    In order to improve his midfield in anticipation of Jordan Henderson’s potential departure for Saudi Arabia, Jurgen Klopp is pursuing the transfer of Khephren Thuram.

    The Liverpool transfer rumors are still circulating as the club begins preseason practice.

    There are currently discussions about possible new signings after the additions of Alexis Mac Allister and Dominik Szoboszlai to the team. OGC Nice star Khephren Thuram is one name that has been connected to Liverpool.

    Thuram was expected to remain at Nice, according to earlier reports, as Liverpool had diverted their focus and Bayern Munich had scaled back their interest.

    The midfielder reportedly wanted to increase his chances of being selected for the French national team for Euro 2024. New reports, however, suggest that Liverpool is still interested in signing him.

    This summer, Thuram’s services are sought after by both Liverpool and Bayern Munich, claims Foot Mercato. Nice would be willing to sell the 22-year-old, but only if their asking price of £43 million is met. Nice would also need to negotiate terms with the player, who is not actively seeking a transfer.

    Borussia Dortmund, Jurgen Klopp’s former club, is reportedly interested in Thuram as well, so they could compete with Liverpool. Dortmund, however, might think the cost is excessive.

    Jordan Henderson has been offered a lucrative deal to join him in the Saudi Pro League by former Liverpool captain and current manager Steven Gerrard of Al Ettifaq.

    Levi Colwill is reportedly wanted by Liverpool, and they are prepared to make an offer. Other teams have expressed interest in the defender, but Chelsea insists that he is not for sale, so the defender’s future is uncertain.

    Colwill’s current Blues contract is good until 2025, but he reportedly has second thoughts about staying with the team in the long run. During preseason, the player and Mauricio Pochettino are also expected to speak.

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    What Darwin Nuez said regarding assuming Liverpool’s number 9 jersey.

    What Darwin Nuez said regarding assuming Liverpool’s number 9 jersey.
    Liverpool now has a new nine.

    And his name is Darwin Nuez!

    Prior to the 2023–24 season, the 24-year-old Uruguayan has been officially given the jersey that had previously belonged to Roberto Firmino.

    I’m really happy to wear number nine, Nuez said, according to quotes on Liverpoolfc.com. I’m also extremely proud.

    “Honestly, other players have worn this number really well in the past, and now it’s my turn. And I’m hoping for a smooth transition.

    “Like the previous players, I hope I can portray it as accurately as possible.
    And let’s hope it lasts for a long time and brings lots of joy.
    ”.

    In his first season at Liverpool after making a sizable transfer from Benfica, Nuez wore number 27.
    With nine goals in the Premier League, the striker scored 15 times overall.

    Firmino isn’t the only club legend to have worn the number 9, as Fernando Torres, Robbie Fowler, and Ian Rush have all done.

    It is stated on the official Liverpool club website that any supporters who have already purchased a “Darwin 27” shirt: “will be personally reimbursed by Nunez with a like-for-like exchange for a “Darwin 9” shirt. “.

     

     

  • If Liverpool confirms the $65 million transfers of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, three things will undoubtedly occur.

    If Liverpool confirms the $65 million transfers of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, three things will undoubtedly occur.

    If Liverpool confirms the $65 million transfers of Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, three things will undoubtedly occur.
    Jordan Henderson and Fabinho, two midfielders for Liverpool, are reportedly being courted by Saudi Arabia for high-profile transfers that would be a watershed for Jürgen Klopp.

    Jordan Henderson and Fabinho are now top transfer targets for the Saudi Pro League, which could lead to a much larger midfield change at Liverpool than originally anticipated.

    The Daily Mail reported that Henderson has been offered up to $915k (£700k/€820k) per week, and The Athletic reported this morning that a $52m (£40m/€47m) bid for Fabinho is being prepared. Should they decide to move and accept the enormous salaries on offer, it’s possible that both players could leave.

    According to Fabrizio Romano’s tweets, Liverpool would demand $13 million (£10 million/€12 million) from Henderson, giving them a total of $65 million (£50 million/€58 million) if the transfers happen. But where would that leave the Liverpool rebuild? For one thing, it would leave Jürgen Klopp short on bodies, making more incomings in the center of the pitch crucial.

    Although the Saudi league has recently made a lot of noise, this would be on an entirely different level. This isn’t Cristiano Ronaldo leaving for the Middle East in search of one last lucrative contract, N’Golo Kanté leaving Chelsea, or Rben Neves being snatched up from a mid-table midfielder.

    Fabinho is only 29 years old, while Henderson is an important player for Liverpool and England. The former AS Monaco player still has a long career ahead of him and, given the situation, would enter the new season as the Reds’ lone senior holding midfielder by natural birth.

    In the next day or two, it should be clear which way the transfer deals will go and what Liverpool needs to do next, in a development that could change the course of football forever. Here is a look at what Liverpool . com predicts “definitely” will occur should the double exit occur.

    Rumor Spreading: Liverpool and Lavia Agree on Personal Terms.We need two new signings.

    Roméo Lavia is one of the options Liverpool is considering should another player leave this summer, but even he won’t be sufficient if both Fabinho and Henderson leave.

    The situation with players like James Milner and Naby Keta, who have already left for free at the end of their contracts, is different here because Fabinho and Henderson made 92 appearances between them in all competitions last season.

    The midfielders remaining in Liverpool’s lineup without Fabinho and Henderson are Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister, Curtis Jones, Harvey Elliott, Thiago Alcantara, Tyler Morton, and Stefan Bajeti.

    To close the gap, additional experience would be needed. To fill the minutes and keep the Reds from running out of options, more bodies are required.

    New captain appointed.

    Liverpool would lose its club captain if Henderson left. A new player would have to be chosen for the position, with vice-captain Virgil van Dijk (who has worn the armband numerous times) possibly being the clear favorite.

    Trent Alexander-Arnold would also be able to make a case and has previously been open about wanting to pursue that goal. The 24-year-old will undoubtedly contribute significantly to Liverpool’s team for many years to come.

    Liverpool has a lot of leaders on the field, including national team captains like Szoboszlai, Mohamed Salah, and Andy Robertson, but losing Henderson and Milner in a single summer would be a big loss given the expertise of Fabinho.

    No repeat of 2022–2023.

    Liverpool’s midfield struggled mightily at times during the previous campaign, and its opponents frequently overran it. But now that a complete overhaul is feasible, that ought to be eliminated.

    Younger players can take the place of aging ones, provided they have the necessary experience to compete at the highest level.

    If it becomes necessary, replacing Henderson and Fabinho simultaneously would mean starting the upcoming season with a nearly entirely different Liverpool midfield lineup, whether on purpose or by accident.

    This could be a watershed event that alters the course of Klopp’s remaining tenure at Liverpool in a summer of significant transitions. The only member of the Liverpool squad still in place from before Klopp took over is Henderson, but that may soon change.

     

  • The ideal motivation has just been given to Fabinho to reignite his Liverpool career.

    The ideal motivation has just been given to Fabinho to reignite his Liverpool career.

    The ideal motivation has just been given to Fabinho to reignite his Liverpool career.
    Fabinho’s international career is at a crossroads, and getting back into the Brazil team will be a difficult feat given Casemiro’s ongoing excellence and Bruno Guimaraes’s ascent.

    Over the course of the 2022–23 season, it started to seem a bit like a pattern for Liverpool and its players: fleeting glimpses of promise were quickly followed by sobering reality checks.

    Fabinho, by his own perfect standards, has had a difficult season on Merseyside as Liverpool faced a grueling follow-up campaign to their 63-game quadruple quest last season. That remark is arguably not more accurate for him.

    Nevertheless, despite his late-season improvement, which came at the same time Trent Alexander-Arnold switched to a hybrid full-back-midfield position and the Reds started an 11-game Premier League unbeaten streak, the 29-year-old has once again been passed over by Brazil for their upcoming friendlies against Guinea and Senegal.

    Ramon Menezes, the interim head coach, was given the task of choosing the team for the upcoming double-header with the assistance of the national team’s physiologist and performance analysts due to the failure to name a replacement for the long-serving Tite, who resigned from his position as manager after Brazi’s shocking World Cup last-16 exit at the hands of Croatia back in December.

    Out of the 23 players chosen, Menezes chose five midfielders, including Joelinton from Newcastle United and the Premier League’s Casemiro, Lucas Paqueta, and Bruno Guimaraes. This was Joelinton’s first call-up for the Selecao. Andre Trindade da Costa Neto, 21, who plays for Fluminense in his country’s top division, took the last spot.

    Everyone at Anfield won’t be overly surprised by Fabinho’s absence, even the player himself, who despite helping Liverpool win every major championship on the continent between 2019 and 2022 had just 21 international appearances to his credit.

    He was given a starting spot in just 10 out of a potential 34 games over that three-year span when Brazil competed in two Copa America campaigns, a World Cup, and a number of routine qualification games.

    Joelinton, on the other hand, was one of four players to be called up to the Selecao for the first time. Joelinton appears to have surpassed the Reds midfielder in the national team hierarchy after a stellar 18 months at St. James’ Park following his redeployment as a central midfielder under Toon manager Eddie Howe.

    “In a press conference over the weekend, Menezes discussed his selections and said, “The debuts are explained by what these players are doing in their clubs, showing conditions to wear the shirt of the Selection.” With the exception of goalkeepers, we now call two players for each position.”

    The ideal motivation has just been given to Fabinho to reignite his Liverpool career.
    For Fabinho, his current difficulties may be traced back to the concluding weeks of the Reds’ pursuit of the quadruple in May 2022, when he was substituted in the opening minutes of the Premier League trip to Aston Villa after experiencing what was later determined to be a hamstring problem. The FA Cup final against Chelsea and league matches against Southampton and Wolves would both be played without the Brazilian as Naby Keita started alongside Thiago Alcantara and Jordan Henderson.

    But only a few days after sitting out the 120-minute match in the capital as the Reds defeated Chelsea in the second domestic cup final of the year and won the eighth FA Cup thanks to the heroics of Alisson Becker and Kostas Tsimikas in an intense penalty shootout, Fabinhio would declare himself healthy for the upcoming Champions League final by telling reporters huddled at the club’s AXA Training Center: “All [is] good. I’ll be all set.

    However, after announcing his return with a sluggish performance at the Stade de France as Liverpool succumbed to an exhausting loss to Real Madrid in Europe’s showpiece finale a year ago, it has been difficult for him to prove his value at Anfield.

    It is perhaps both predictable and self-inflicted that the Brazilian has cost Liverpool so much this season and ultimately resulted in failure to qualify for the Champions League for the first time in Klopp’s seven full seasons at the club. The Brazilian began the season as Klopp’s only recognizable natural defensive midfielder. The Reds will suffer a significant financial setback as a result of missing out on the lucrative rewards that come with brushing elbows with Europe’s top, which has been all too routine since their return to the group stages in August 2017.

    But when Liverpool limped to defeats at Nottingham Forest, Brentford, Brighton, and Bournemouth more recently, the Brazilian’s slow road displays almost became a weekly occurrence. With a huge summer shake-up on the horizon, such form at the beginning of the year had raised more concerns than it had supplied answers regarding the midfielder’s long-term future at Anfield.

    Such was the nature of the competition that 18-year-old rookie Stefan Bajcetic, who had been trained under Klopp’s watchful eye for the first half of the season, was able to unseat the Brazilian in the early weeks of 2023.

    The ideal motivation has just been given to Fabinho to reignite his Liverpool career.
    Three months from now, however, and the Brazilian will have recovered thanks to Arsenal’s Easter match at Anfield, where he partnered with Alexander-Arnold in a brand-new two-man midfield pivot. The West Derby great was re-energized by a shift just days before the Gunners’ title dreams crashed on Merseyside after a season of difficulty there as well.

    Before Sunday’s end-of-season thrashing at St Mary’s, Fabinho and Alexander-Arnold had established one of the division’s most balanced partnerships and allowed just eight goals in as many games after a problematic first half-hour at Anfield in which Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus put the then-Premier League leaders ahead.

    The agility Alexander-Arnold has added to the center of the park has been hailed as a tactical masterstroke by Klopp, enhancing the effectiveness of Fabinho’s spatial knowledge. Of course, it is still early, and despite the late-season comeback, which has helped to some extent restore the positive energy at Anfield ahead of the new season, it does not conceal the midfield dilemma that the club’s recently appointed sporting director Jorg Schmadtke will need to address head-on in the coming months.

    On the international stage, Casemiro, a five-time Champions League champion, is almost always on display at Old Trafford, and Bruno Guimaraes has made a name for himself further north. As a result, Fabinho will have a tough time regaining his spot in the Brazil team before the Copa America tournament next summer.

    However, if Liverpool has any hope of getting the best performance out of its defensive patroller once more, his most recent omission from the international stage may not be all bad news after making 148 appearances for the Reds since the start of play following the lockdown in July 2020.